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  • Hussain Omar; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam; Hussain Farookh (IEEE Computer Soc, 2008)
    By analyzing the level of perceived risk in the domain of e-business, the interaction initiating agent can determine beforehand whether or not it will achieve its desired outcomes and the associated consequences to it in ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    The growing development in web-based trust and reputation systems in the 21st century will have powerful social and economic impact on all business entities, and will make transparent quality assessment and customer ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (CRL Publishing, 2004)
  • Dong H; Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
    While many researchers have contributed to the field of semantic similarity models so far, we find that most of the models are designed for the semantic network environment. When applying the semantic similarity model ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Hussain Omar; Dillon Tharam; Soh Ben (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    In almost every interaction the trusting peer might fear about the likelihood of the loss in the resources involved during the transaction. This likelihood of the loss in the resources is termed as Risk in the transaction. ...
  • Hussain Omar; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam; Hussain Farookh (IEEE Computer Soc, 2008)
    In the domain of e-commerce business it is important for the initiating agent of the interaction to analyze and consider the level of perceived risk in forming an interaction with an agent, apart from just considering the ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Soh Ben; Hussain Omar; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Computer Associates, 2005)
    Decentralized transactions are increasingly becoming popular. These transactions resemble the early forms of the internet and in many ways are regarded as the next generation of the internet. The result will be that this ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Academy of Taiwan information system research, 2004)
    Peer-to-Peer Systems are becoming popular. They are widely regarded as the next generation of the Internet. As a result, electronic commerce will be carried out over the peer-to-peer systems in the future rather than in ...
  • Dong H; Hussain Farookh (IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2011)
    Digital Ecosystems make use of Service Factories for service entities' publishing, classification, and management. However, before the emergence of Digital Ecosystems, there existed ubiquitous and heterogeneous service ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (Australian Computer Society, 2005)
    Trust between communicating peers is increasingly catching the attention of the research community. Several methods have been proposed to assist the task of establishing trust between communicating peers; all of which ...
  • Dillon Tharam; Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh (Springer-Verlag, 2004)
    Trusted computing has assumed major significance since the advent of internet based commerce and peer to peer communications. Trust is the belief that a peer has another peer in a given context. This paper addresses ...
  • Thomson Patricia; Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    Trust is one of the most fuzzy, dynamic and complex concepts in both social and business relationships. The difficulty in measuring Trust and predicting Trustworthiness in service-orientednetwork environments leads ...
  • Hussain Omar; Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2006)
    Decision making is a tough process. It involves dealing with a lot of uncertainty and projecting what the final outcome might be. Depending on the projection of the uncertain outcome, a decision has to be taken. In a ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (Association for Computing Machinery, 2005)
    In this paper, we propose and describe the six characteristics of trust. Based on the six proposed characteristics, we determine why trust is fuzzy. The term 'fuzzy' in this paper not in the sense of the precise defmitions ...
  • Dong H; Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth (Springer, 2010)
    Digital Ecosystems (DEST) have emerged with the purpose of enhancing communications among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) within the worldwide Business Ecosystem. However, because of the diversity and heterogeneity of ...
  • Hussain Farookh; Chang Elizabeth; Dillon Tharam (IEEE, 2005)
    In this paper we propose a trust model for decision making that models both the context specific and the dynamic nature of trust. We propose to make use of the Markov Model for modelling the context specific and the dynamic ...
  • Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Hussain Omar; Dillon Tharam; Soh Ben (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    Every activity has some Risk involved in it. Analyzing the Risk involved in a transaction is important to decide whether to proceed with the transaction or not. Similarly in Peer-to-Peer communication analyzing the ...
  • Hussain Omar; Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam (Elsevier Science Bv, 2007)
    In digital business ecosystem architecture it is rational for the trusting agent to analyse the possible risk according to its demand before interacting with a probable trusted agent. Doing so would assist the trusting ...
  • Zadjabbari B; Wongthongtham P; Hussain Farookh (Graz Univ Technolgoy, Inst Information Systems Computer Media-Iicm, 2010)
    For many years, physical asset indicators were the main evidence of an organization's successful performance. However, the situation has changed following the revolution of information technology in the knowledge-based ...
  • Hussain Omar; Chang Elizabeth; Hussain Farookh; Dillon Tharam; Soh Ben (IEEE, 2006)
    The trusting peer in order to determine the likelihood of the loss in its resources might analyze the Risk before engaging in an interaction with any trusted peer. This likelihood of the loss in the resources is termed as ...